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and canada. >> can a united states person access aoreign craigslist site? >> anyone anywhere can access the craigslist site anywhere. >> so what is the significance of taking down the site in the united states? >> the site in the u.s. was set up as part of an arrangement with a series of attorneys general last year. i think the intent was to do a number of things, capture credit-card intermission, captor phone information. we decided on september 3 to remove that category, and again have no intention of restoring it. >> if i am in washington d.c., accessing the canadian side, can i advertise services that would be available in washington, d.c on the canadian side? >> yes, you could, but there were be simply no value whatsoever, because the individuals who view the site in montreal are living in montreal. >> how about someone in washington d.c. viewing the canadian site? >> i am not sure i understand. bixby said you could access any site from anywhere. if i am in washington d.c., accessing the canadian side, can i see that at posted their by someone offering
and canada. >> can a united states person access aoreign craigslist site? >> anyone anywhere can access the craigslist site anywhere. >> so what is the significance of taking down the site in the united states? >> the site in the u.s. was set up as part of an arrangement with a series of attorneys general last year. i think the intent was to do a number of things, capture credit-card intermission, captor phone information. we decided on september 3 to remove that...
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states or come from long lines of families that come from the united states. we know we see this difference along the spectrum. let me highlight a couple of points that i think make a big difference. realize we have a cohort population between 8 million and 11.5 million of individuals in the united states who are undocumented, who some say are illegal or not lawfully present. they are in a group that is cut off in part and formality from the main economy. this is unwise because immigrants, both skilled and unskilled, in this case, that 8 million to 11 million, provide the innovative engine in the economy in these relatively dark times. i'll address the issue of unemployment. but in these difficult economic times, they provide a certain component to the economy which allows us to innovate and grow at a rate that we otherwise would not. in short, immigrants of all types unaverage are net contributors to the economy, help the actual pie grow bigger, provide more of a pie to split among us all and in turn try to goose innovation in a couple of unanticipated ways.
states or come from long lines of families that come from the united states. we know we see this difference along the spectrum. let me highlight a couple of points that i think make a big difference. realize we have a cohort population between 8 million and 11.5 million of individuals in the united states who are undocumented, who some say are illegal or not lawfully present. they are in a group that is cut off in part and formality from the main economy. this is unwise because immigrants, both...
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there's nothing quite like impact in public education anywhere in the united states. nowhere else can a teacher, even one who has tenure, lose his job immediately after receiving an ineffective rating. >> the wheels are in motion for action, and the time for dramatic change begins today. >> reporter: from the moment newly elected mayor adrian centy appointed michelle rhee chancellor in june 2007 she began making controversial changes to a system that's been failing for years. when she arrived just 12% of the district's 8th graders were reading at a proficient level. math scores were even worse. only 8% proficient. families were leaving the public schools in droves with enrollment down by nearly one third over ten years. the mayor vowed to fix the schools and counted on rhee, a former nonprofit leader and classroom teacher, to get the job done. >> i am going to run this district in a way that is constantly looking out for the best interests of the children and of the school. >> reporter: though rhee had no experience running a school district, she promised to bring bus
there's nothing quite like impact in public education anywhere in the united states. nowhere else can a teacher, even one who has tenure, lose his job immediately after receiving an ineffective rating. >> the wheels are in motion for action, and the time for dramatic change begins today. >> reporter: from the moment newly elected mayor adrian centy appointed michelle rhee chancellor in june 2007 she began making controversial changes to a system that's been failing for years. when...
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states is missed the united states has enough people to support it so it should have been an employment situation for the indians come back to while many americans may view immigrants as taking jobs the reality is that indian and chinese immigrants created fifteen percent of the jobs in places of power like silicon valley but now that entrepreneurial spirit is being brought back to the place they started from the economy is definitely booming. there's a lot far more opportunities far more it is that they're going to work and the younger generation has a lot more things going on for them and this is good for them this is good for the country a country that gave them the wings to leave but ultimately the roots that drew them back preassure either r t being lore india. and finding three cities could you guess which one has the highest rates of aids and hiv just think port au prince haiti because senegal and washington d.c. usa well the answer is washington d.c. has the highest rate that's right the u.s. capital now the numbers are far beyond what you could even consider an epidemic and yet
states is missed the united states has enough people to support it so it should have been an employment situation for the indians come back to while many americans may view immigrants as taking jobs the reality is that indian and chinese immigrants created fifteen percent of the jobs in places of power like silicon valley but now that entrepreneurial spirit is being brought back to the place they started from the economy is definitely booming. there's a lot far more opportunities far more it is...
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unfortunately, my area is one of the worst in the entire united states. all lot of people would have a hard time believing that in sacramento, we happen to be at the intersection of north-south interstates and east-west interstates, and the chief who is from the small community of truckey -- if you have ever been skiing and lake tahoe, you go to his district. i asked how they go from new york to his district? he said it helps if you like to ski. he is an internationally recognized expert on this program. he has set up programs not only in the u.s. but in foreign countries. his sensitivity to this issue is absolutely palpable. and i am so happy he was able to come here. thank you, mr. chairman, for allowing me to put in a couple words. >> i am sorry. >> good afternoon, mr. chairman, ranking member judge gohmert, who is not back in the room yet, and members of the subcommittee. i am the the national coordinator for child exploitation and interdiction. i am tied with the attorney general's office at the department of justice. i am the general prosecutor. pri
unfortunately, my area is one of the worst in the entire united states. all lot of people would have a hard time believing that in sacramento, we happen to be at the intersection of north-south interstates and east-west interstates, and the chief who is from the small community of truckey -- if you have ever been skiing and lake tahoe, you go to his district. i asked how they go from new york to his district? he said it helps if you like to ski. he is an internationally recognized expert on...
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>> i think this is a serious national security issue for the united states. in 2007, president bush met with felipe and they agreed on a strategy. mostly military, military equipment based. barack obama came in, he embraced the same strategy. calderone deserves credit. what he is doing is expanding the strategy to include law enforcement reform, to try to eliminate or reduce the corruption there and also in the judiciary. >> exit question. >> what works in our strategy with columbia in the 1990s needs to put in place. >> how long did it take? >> 20 years to eliminate the cartels. >> i thought it was more like six or seven. >> it took a long time. >> how many years before they get control of the situation? >> they aren't going to get control until what martin says happens, and that isn't going to happen. >> this is about greed. they won't get going more than half a billion eggs so far. >> half a billion eggs. 500 million eggs recalled. the commotion was caused by salmonella. salmonella kills about a thousand people per year in the u.s. the bacteria is found in
>> i think this is a serious national security issue for the united states. in 2007, president bush met with felipe and they agreed on a strategy. mostly military, military equipment based. barack obama came in, he embraced the same strategy. calderone deserves credit. what he is doing is expanding the strategy to include law enforcement reform, to try to eliminate or reduce the corruption there and also in the judiciary. >> exit question. >> what works in our strategy with...
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that is the united states of america. >> thank you. >> thank you. i think he had been contingent of some tough decisions. -- you have been conscientious of some tough decisions. patterns need the benefits they earned and deserve -- veterans need the benefits they earned and deserve. inthe meeting that we had on tuesday, you mentioned that claims for heart disse are rebuttable in certain cases. i want you to walk through the attitude you envision they have in determining the heart disease. who is responsible for what? you have someone who smoks a couple a pack of cigarettes a day and drink alcohol. they come to you with a problem. is that rebuttable? is it a situation were they are in? >> let me just ask you to talk about how we distinguished this hard disease from other -- this heart disease from others? >> thank you. scheming card diseasit is the de hardest not get enough oxygen to meet its needs. generally, that is symptomatic. that would constitute a of a disability. as clinicians, we confirm that shortness of breath is due to epistemic heart dis
that is the united states of america. >> thank you. >> thank you. i think he had been contingent of some tough decisions. -- you have been conscientious of some tough decisions. patterns need the benefits they earned and deserve -- veterans need the benefits they earned and deserve. inthe meeting that we had on tuesday, you mentioned that claims for heart disse are rebuttable in certain cases. i want you to walk through the attitude you envision they have in determining the heart...
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i'm in the united states senate. why? i foit for people and the dream. every time i run, i have a tough fight on my hands and people are going to decide if they want to have me back or if they want to elect someone who made her name as ceo of h. p. laying thousands of people off and sending thousands of jobs overseas and taking $100 million. every race i run in, there's a clear choice on jobs, on the issue of off shore oil drilling, the issue of a woman's right to choose. >> i think it is a good quest n question. the choice is up to voters. one of the things that voters believe is that we don't count. in her 18 years in the senate, senator boxer has four bill was her name on them. four pieces of legislation that is far below the record or average. those include naming a river in virginia , naming a courthouse, renaming a post office and bringing some federal dollars back to the bay area after the earth earthquake. it's all well and good for senator boxer to misrepresent my record. ly remind her it was she that voted for the wall street bail out. when you
i'm in the united states senate. why? i foit for people and the dream. every time i run, i have a tough fight on my hands and people are going to decide if they want to have me back or if they want to elect someone who made her name as ceo of h. p. laying thousands of people off and sending thousands of jobs overseas and taking $100 million. every race i run in, there's a clear choice on jobs, on the issue of off shore oil drilling, the issue of a woman's right to choose. >> i think it is...
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i think there are many people from southern sudan that should be reached out to from the united states. talk to them to find out how you can be a support for them. host: jacksonville, florida. caller: besides the oil, what natural resources does sudan have? i think there was a report of 200 women that were affected? guest: sudan has a tremendous conflict. the north has enslaved the southerners in the past. timber, hydropower, it is full of resources. the largest country in africa with rich resources. the raping of the women, i am not sure where that happened. but in western sudan, there is conflict. there is continued crisis in southern sudan between different tribes. there is a nasty rebel group called the north resistance from you gotta that operate throughout the region. they are operating in the condo and they go around attacking women and children and abusing them. there is quite a lot of conflict and turmoil in the region. host: how effective are outside groups monitoring that in trying to alleviate that situation whether it is the united states or the un? guest: the u.s. has bee
i think there are many people from southern sudan that should be reached out to from the united states. talk to them to find out how you can be a support for them. host: jacksonville, florida. caller: besides the oil, what natural resources does sudan have? i think there was a report of 200 women that were affected? guest: sudan has a tremendous conflict. the north has enslaved the southerners in the past. timber, hydropower, it is full of resources. the largest country in africa with rich...
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this once was what the industrial revolution looked like in the united states. now this is what poverty looks like in this town more than twenty percent are poor more than seventeen percent unemployed it means for many here ninety m. is a time to go to work now and i just don't think it's time to head to the food pantry for charity. they are low income folks are some of them have been unemployed for almost two years is what we're seeing but on average it's the underemployed. there are people who can't make ends meet people like jenny like the one who are going to morrow and it's not enough you know it's just not enough to get all those who need it and the numbers are only growing and we saw in two thousand and nine a fifteen percent increase over two thousand and eight numbers and we're anticipating that that number will go up by another ten percent at the end of two thousand and ten not only here but in the entire u.s. new statistics for two thousand and nine show forty three million people one in seven are living in poverty this is the most people who are in m
this once was what the industrial revolution looked like in the united states. now this is what poverty looks like in this town more than twenty percent are poor more than seventeen percent unemployed it means for many here ninety m. is a time to go to work now and i just don't think it's time to head to the food pantry for charity. they are low income folks are some of them have been unemployed for almost two years is what we're seeing but on average it's the underemployed. there are people...
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the reason this bill works is for the first time united states of america all of us are in the same pool. that reduces the cost of health care. what the insurers are saying, if you slice off this small, tiny but rather troublesome part and regardless of preexisting conditions, we have to in fact give them health care, we just don't know what that will cost. all i can tell saw that that reinforces, validates the way in which the health care bill is structured to include the largest pool possible, virtually 90-some% of the american people. >> president obama's own medicare and medicaid, it's going to cost much more money than was projected. it is absolutely irresponsible to say that this is a republican set up when over 35 democrats voted against the bill in house, that eleanor knows. congresswoman knows. i want patricia a to find me ten districts in the country where someone is running ad brag can that they helped pass health care reform, because it is part of the economy. people are outraged not just about jobs but really nervous about all the spending. health care of of the biggest tick
the reason this bill works is for the first time united states of america all of us are in the same pool. that reduces the cost of health care. what the insurers are saying, if you slice off this small, tiny but rather troublesome part and regardless of preexisting conditions, we have to in fact give them health care, we just don't know what that will cost. all i can tell saw that that reinforces, validates the way in which the health care bill is structured to include the largest pool...
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a lot of people wondering will this ever affect the united states. it's possible. but it would at least be 7 to 10 days from now. this is tropical storm matthew. you notice it heads up to here to belize and affects the yucan areas from cancun through southern mexico into tuesday. so we've got a -- this is going to be a very slow moving storm through upcoming weekend. after this point, it's unsure if it would move into the gulf or dissipate over land here. that's tropical storm matthew. the big story here in the states has been the heat. it was 90 degree heat. you can see it from dallas almost to chicago. d.c. was 93 yesterday. everywhere in red, the whole southeast and tennessee valley was in the 90s yesterday and today is going to be just as warm because that front shedding through st. louis and chicago. we have at least one more warm day before the cooler air arrives behind this cold front. there's the hot air, the heat pump with that high pressure all the way up the eastern sboard. on that front, we have rain for u this morning going into columbia, missouri, chi
a lot of people wondering will this ever affect the united states. it's possible. but it would at least be 7 to 10 days from now. this is tropical storm matthew. you notice it heads up to here to belize and affects the yucan areas from cancun through southern mexico into tuesday. so we've got a -- this is going to be a very slow moving storm through upcoming weekend. after this point, it's unsure if it would move into the gulf or dissipate over land here. that's tropical storm matthew. the big...
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that had never happened before in the history of the united states. in colorado, the cost of health insurance went up by over 90%. the cost of higher education went up by, we used to say 50% and, but it is actually 60%, and at one stage, it is about 160%. we created no net new jobs in this great country of ours since 1998, and household wealth is the same at the end of the decade as it was at the beginning of the decade. that has never happened before. when the last administration went to washington, we lead the world in the production of college graduates. today, we are 15th in the world and falling like a stone, and if your child is living in poverty in a world or urban school district, your chances of grass -- graduating are roughly one in 900 -- living in poverty in a rural or urban school district. and i am being attacked by supporters of my opponent for having said what i believe is true. they must disagree. we have $13 trillion of debt on our balance sheet, and in my view, nothing to show for it. we have not even had the dignity to maintain the
that had never happened before in the history of the united states. in colorado, the cost of health insurance went up by over 90%. the cost of higher education went up by, we used to say 50% and, but it is actually 60%, and at one stage, it is about 160%. we created no net new jobs in this great country of ours since 1998, and household wealth is the same at the end of the decade as it was at the beginning of the decade. that has never happened before. when the last administration went to...
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there are 233 million internet users in the united states according to nielsen research, and the number is growing every day. easy-to-use software is helping citizen journalists tell their stories, and professionals are using citizen sources more and more. >> we treat them as reliable sources of information, but, like we would with the police source, the courthouse source, and the capitol hill source, we verify that. >> ...these images literally streaming into us here at cnn. >> as traditional news media grapple with sinking budgets and shrinking newsrooms, can citizen journalism help fill the void? what role should citizen journalists play? that's our topic today on "the future of news." >> a government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> more eyes, more ears, more voices out there, and a more sophisticated audience as well, because it's the audience that's gonna keep us all honest. >> when citizen journalists want to be trusted, they have to do certain things to earn that trust. >> from the newseum in washington d.c., th
there are 233 million internet users in the united states according to nielsen research, and the number is growing every day. easy-to-use software is helping citizen journalists tell their stories, and professionals are using citizen sources more and more. >> we treat them as reliable sources of information, but, like we would with the police source, the courthouse source, and the capitol hill source, we verify that. >> ...these images literally streaming into us here at cnn....
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states needs russia's help to control nuclear material in russia and again so the u.s. russian relationship is key to start is is this treaty is really at the nexus of that so it is russia the only place where nuclear materials where there's really a fear because i mean these days you know you can say that the fear is no longer all out nuclear war between one nation and another quite the opposite it's now these smaller figures these the terrorist networks perhaps those are the people we have to be scared of getting their hands on it is this really going to stop that treaty between these two big. sure they can they still go all over the world and find this stuff. it helps it helps because russia is my major help it helps a lot because russia is the main source of concern yeah there are other nations but even in the context of other nations we need their cooperation i mean again these materials and materials that go to make nuclear weapons are in states and those states have to take the full responsibility to control that material so they need to cooperate with us and aga
states needs russia's help to control nuclear material in russia and again so the u.s. russian relationship is key to start is is this treaty is really at the nexus of that so it is russia the only place where nuclear materials where there's really a fear because i mean these days you know you can say that the fear is no longer all out nuclear war between one nation and another quite the opposite it's now these smaller figures these the terrorist networks perhaps those are the people we have to...
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or other folks throughout the united states also to the ties between the taliban and al qaeda are not really there there or certainly elements of the taliban that have ties to al qaida but you can you can isolate them do not because there is ten or fifteen or maybe even twenty percent of taliban that are irreconcilable or do have links to transnational terror groups does that does not mean we should not done do our best in the go see it with and work with that other eighty percent or ninety percent of taliban it is reconcilable and that we can get in the ghosted settlement with because they don't have ties to al qaeda. mathewson you also said that ghana stands neighbors say china and russia have actually more to lose from the instability in afghanistan that the united states and i would have more reason more and more reasons to get involved in keeping it again and then quite and you think countries like take turns saying waging war thing afghanistan oh do absolutely not i think it's an. every other nations interest to see a negotiated settlement in afghanistan it's been a proxy war or
or other folks throughout the united states also to the ties between the taliban and al qaeda are not really there there or certainly elements of the taliban that have ties to al qaida but you can you can isolate them do not because there is ten or fifteen or maybe even twenty percent of taliban that are irreconcilable or do have links to transnational terror groups does that does not mean we should not done do our best in the go see it with and work with that other eighty percent or ninety...
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it seems like one of the least powerful people in the united states. >> he mostly used humor to make his political point. >> i do not want a tomato picked by a mexican. i won it picked by an american, then sliced by a guatemalan and served by a venezuelan in a spot where a chilean gives me a brazilian. >> besides brazilian waxes, there were also talks of serious issues such as being susceptible to heat stroke. nancy pelosi defended the testimony and he brought along plenty of television cameras to cover the issue and members of congress. reporting live on capitol hill, rebecca cooper, abc7 is. >> president obama is firing back is firing back after the iranian president said that 9/11 was an inside job. he said that the u.s. government orchestrated the attack. members of the european union walked out under protest. president obama called that rent and sensitive. >> it was a fool. -- it was hateful. doing it here in manhattan, just a little north of round zero, for him to make a statement like that was inexcusable. >> the former rham hostage met with the iranian president this afternoo
it seems like one of the least powerful people in the united states. >> he mostly used humor to make his political point. >> i do not want a tomato picked by a mexican. i won it picked by an american, then sliced by a guatemalan and served by a venezuelan in a spot where a chilean gives me a brazilian. >> besides brazilian waxes, there were also talks of serious issues such as being susceptible to heat stroke. nancy pelosi defended the testimony and he brought along plenty of...
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there's nothing quite like impact in public education anywhere in the united states. nowhere else can a teacher, even one who has tenure, lose his job immediately after receiving an ineffective rating. >> the wheels are in motion for action, and the time for dramatic change begins today. >> reporter: from the moment newly elected mayor adrian centy appointed michelle rhee chancellor in june 2007 she began making controversial changes to a system that's been failing for years. when she arrived just 12% of the district's 8th graders were reading at a proficient level. math scores were even worse. only 8% proficient. families were leaving the public schools in droves with enrollment down by nearly one third over ten years. the mayor vowed to fix the schools and counted on rhee, a former nonprofit leader and classroom teacher, to get the job done. >> i am going to run this district in a way that is constantly looking out for the best interests of the children and of the school. >> reporter: though rhee had no experience running a school district, she promised to bring bus
there's nothing quite like impact in public education anywhere in the united states. nowhere else can a teacher, even one who has tenure, lose his job immediately after receiving an ineffective rating. >> the wheels are in motion for action, and the time for dramatic change begins today. >> reporter: from the moment newly elected mayor adrian centy appointed michelle rhee chancellor in june 2007 she began making controversial changes to a system that's been failing for years. when...
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numbers of the problem that is growing in the united states. although it is hard to believe the average age for first exploitation is a young girl's 12-13 years of age, these are our daughters, their schoolmates, their friends. in fact, this past june, in brooklyn, in new york city, eight people were indicted with charges that they forced girls as young as 15 into prostitution. these young women were recruited from local middle and public high schools. there were threatened with the violence and kept out of contact with family and friends. law enforcement in the york believes that many of the missing children that are reported are literally children that are stolen or coerced into sex trafficking. there are disturbing stories that come to my office about walking down the street and then coming up and tried to shove girls into cars. and they get away. assume they were shot in the car. then that grow would be one of the missing children that ran away. so i think this is a huge problem in our country. and i thank you for looking at it with this im
numbers of the problem that is growing in the united states. although it is hard to believe the average age for first exploitation is a young girl's 12-13 years of age, these are our daughters, their schoolmates, their friends. in fact, this past june, in brooklyn, in new york city, eight people were indicted with charges that they forced girls as young as 15 into prostitution. these young women were recruited from local middle and public high schools. there were threatened with the violence...
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there is, by understand, these united states, where i have looked for nearly 50 years, a thing called iced tea. this is such an atrocious idea. so unspeakable, unfathomable are, incomprehensible to me that i have never tried it. tea is hot. and if you like, it has sugar could do not wasted by throwing it into the boston harbor, for god's sake. i have a wonderful show today. we might actually discuss the political tea parties as opposed to the life sustaining, empire building ambrosia. we will be right back. "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut howard university television. >> and now the program host, nationally syndicated columnist, llewellyn king, and co-host, linda gasparello. ♪ >> hello again, and thank you for coming along. i am joined by a great panel of journalists, some of the most gifted writers and thinkers in journalism in washington to discuss the news this week. and they are linda gasparello, of this program. a member of the new york daily news. a member -- philip terzian of the weekly standard, who has also written an excellent book being comm
there is, by understand, these united states, where i have looked for nearly 50 years, a thing called iced tea. this is such an atrocious idea. so unspeakable, unfathomable are, incomprehensible to me that i have never tried it. tea is hot. and if you like, it has sugar could do not wasted by throwing it into the boston harbor, for god's sake. i have a wonderful show today. we might actually discuss the political tea parties as opposed to the life sustaining, empire building ambrosia. we will...
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states that iraq had weapons that they would use against the united states or give to a third party to use against united states he was wrong and he went to sell because one man you know no that's not the you know he has had i'm out in america now i know hundred thousand of them every month and i mean that i mean this is a total distortion of history first of all right many professionals in the intelligence committee and they were wrong and they're not republican or democrat they thought that i you know i told the language i'm out on that you know it's true but the entire congress voted for the you know the fact let me get even let me finish pen they all voted out of their own intelligence to the hill there were no don rumsfeld they cherry pick the balance you know what i really care it is the question you're asking why can john walker lindh penetrate the taliban and me. and our american cia can't because we've so long relied on super duper satellite systems in the sky and all these different intelligence factors yet the one thing that we needed in iraq and the one thing we need to
states that iraq had weapons that they would use against the united states or give to a third party to use against united states he was wrong and he went to sell because one man you know no that's not the you know he has had i'm out in america now i know hundred thousand of them every month and i mean that i mean this is a total distortion of history first of all right many professionals in the intelligence committee and they were wrong and they're not republican or democrat they thought that i...
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and in the united states they say a culture of islamophobia just doesn't make sense it's a rights of proper us your religion that's what this country was founded on not only you know is it supposed to be that way here this country was founded on those principles that you know people that started this country were fully religious persecution i just had somebody asked me the other day is also are you against america now and it's like ok. i mean you know us veteran as well i served in the u.s. navy and so i do believe in this country i volunteered to defend this country i volunteered to you know stand up for what the cost to she says. no matter what unfolds around her billing says she's proud to be a muslim if no one in the world wants to talk to me and my friend i still don't regret it you know i am completely happy right now happier than i've ever been in my entire life happiness that might not make sense to those around her a little over three assure you there are tea annandale virginia. still to come on tonight's show we'll have our friday fireside chats and comedian seton smith che
and in the united states they say a culture of islamophobia just doesn't make sense it's a rights of proper us your religion that's what this country was founded on not only you know is it supposed to be that way here this country was founded on those principles that you know people that started this country were fully religious persecution i just had somebody asked me the other day is also are you against america now and it's like ok. i mean you know us veteran as well i served in the u.s....
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which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions are on the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the barrier would hide as much as a quarter of the planet's seabed all and get resources but for years due to political opposition say this treasure has remained there then buried now with russia in no way finally thinking their law writing feared the true maritime powers are why they're ready to make some headway what's been called in trouble for decades wealth own study group in profits. river notional tea in the bering sea coming your way next hour gangster wars in the heart of moscow. we bring you the story of an attempt on the life of the russia's notorious a mafia kingpin and a look at possible motives for the violence. the t
which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions are on the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the barrier would hide as much as a...
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the clerk: h.r. 6118, a bill to designate the united states post c1 designate the united states post alpha silt located at 2 massachusetts avenue noast in washington, d.c. as the dort think height post office building. the speaker pro tempore: will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. without objection, the title is amended. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas rise? ms. jackson lee: i ask to address for one minute and to speak out of order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson lee: thank you. tomorrow, thousands of hurricane ike survivors across the gulf region may be stopped from receiving benefits that were due because of this terrible disaster. we have been working on it as the house and the senate, the senate passed the u.c. tonight to provide an extension for those benefits. however, we have not had an opportunity to do so and many p
the clerk: h.r. 6118, a bill to designate the united states post c1 designate the united states post alpha silt located at 2 massachusetts avenue noast in washington, d.c. as the dort think height post office building. the speaker pro tempore: will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and the motion to reconsider is laid on the...
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shortly and when that happens it wiil stay off to sea and noo a threat ii the united states.. you can still expected to be a maaor% hurricane for while longer and will ccurn up the motion but not a threat to the u.s. but not a threat to the u.s. at all.
shortly and when that happens it wiil stay off to sea and noo a threat ii the united states.. you can still expected to be a maaor% hurricane for while longer and will ccurn up the motion but not a threat to the u.s. but not a threat to the u.s. at all.
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. >> we with bring an industry back to the united states and provide americans a safe and sustainable high quality seafood. >> we think that the fda hasn't done all of its homework yet and the company hasn't done all of its homework yet. >> one thing both side as agree on. if it is approved, other genetically modified food will be right behind it. >>> save your money and stop wasting it on an oil change every 3,000 miles. edmunds.com say improvements in engine technology no longer requires you to follow that guideline. if you bought your vehicle in the last 7-8 years, you can drive up to 7500 or even 10,000 miles before you get an oil change. >>> the city of rockville is promoting car-free day and this is one of the neighborhood stories you can find in our "where you live section" at wusa9.com. car free day is this thursday and montgomery county is offering ways to ditch the car. got a story or a news tip, we want to hear from you, so contact us and be part of the wusa9.com team. we're coming back with more local news right after the break. america needs clean energy, and america need
. >> we with bring an industry back to the united states and provide americans a safe and sustainable high quality seafood. >> we think that the fda hasn't done all of its homework yet and the company hasn't done all of its homework yet. >> one thing both side as agree on. if it is approved, other genetically modified food will be right behind it. >>> save your money and stop wasting it on an oil change every 3,000 miles. edmunds.com say improvements in engine...
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department by the secretary of state tomorrow. >> the united states will put our full weight behind this effort. we will be an active and sustained participant. we will support those who make difficult choices in pursuit of peace. but let me be very clear. ultimately, the united states cannot impose a solution and we cannot want it more than the parties themselves. >> the most immediate challenge, the first hurdle is planned by the israelis to resume construction on palestinian land by the end of this month. at least for now, the u.s. is simply glad that both sides will be here face to face tomorrow. brian? >> we'll be watching it all. an degree that mitt andrea mitchell at the state department tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> a quick note on politics here at home. alaska senator lisa murkowski conceded last night, officially handing the nomination to joe miller, a political unknown who ran with the backing of the tea party. murkowski is now the seventh incumbent to lose a primary race this election cycle. miller becomes the fifth tea party candidate to win a gop senate primary. >>> whe
department by the secretary of state tomorrow. >> the united states will put our full weight behind this effort. we will be an active and sustained participant. we will support those who make difficult choices in pursuit of peace. but let me be very clear. ultimately, the united states cannot impose a solution and we cannot want it more than the parties themselves. >> the most immediate challenge, the first hurdle is planned by the israelis to resume construction on palestinian land...
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." >> a government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> more voices is always better for our industry, and more ways of distributing and more ways of reaching people and more ways that people can consume our media. >> so you're just gonna get everything, and you as a consumer have to choose. >> from the newseum in washington, d.c., this is "the future of news." welcome to the knight studio and our conversation about media and news in the digital age. i'm frank sesno. joining me today are two groundbreaking and digitally savvy reporters. mara schiavocampo of nbc is the first digital journalist in network news, just might be the new face of journalism in a multi-media world. mara reports, produces, shoots, and edits her own stories, files for nbc television, and the web. walt mossberg, you may know him as an experienced "wall street journal" reporter who has become an influential new media expert. his beat is the intersection of technology and media, and he makes it comprehensible to the rest of us in his personal technology c
." >> a government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> more voices is always better for our industry, and more ways of distributing and more ways of reaching people and more ways that people can consume our media. >> so you're just gonna get everything, and you as a consumer have to choose. >> from the newseum in washington, d.c., this is "the future of news." welcome to the knight studio and...
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which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions around the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the wage and parliaments something the two leaders predict . to be done by some experts estimate the rules of the valley and see todd as much as a quarter of the planet seabed all in gas resources between years due to political ups and sea based treasure has remained dead and buried now with russia in no way finally sinking their long running feud the two maritime powers a far they're ready to make some headway what's been causing troubles for decades will soon bring in profits regional tional t. in the bering sea to afghanistan now or at least fourteen people were killed in separate bombings on the day of the country's parliamentary elections the vote counting is under way amid fraud allegations and reports of some irregularities artie's correspo
which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions around the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the wage and parliaments something the two leaders predict . to be done by some experts estimate the rules of the valley and see todd as much as a quarter...
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republican nomination for united states senate. o'donnell finished with more than 53% of the vote. >> we're in this to win. and we're in this to win big. and win big we did. don't ever underestimate the power of we the people. >> the last several weeks have been spirited, shall we say. and the voters in the republican primary have spoken and i respect that decision. i had a very nice speech prepared here hoping i would win this race and talked about thing we'd be able to do to create jobs and reduce taxes and those things that make a difference to delaware. still a long ways to go, by the way. i still have some time in office. so i will be fervently trying to carry out my responsibilities. >> a shocking loss for mike castle. meanwhile, christine o'donnell is front page news in all the national papers. here she is on the front of the "new york times," "washington post," and the "wall street journal" declaring this morning tea party claiming a big win. analysts, however, now see o'donnell's victory as a set back for the republican pa
republican nomination for united states senate. o'donnell finished with more than 53% of the vote. >> we're in this to win. and we're in this to win big. and win big we did. don't ever underestimate the power of we the people. >> the last several weeks have been spirited, shall we say. and the voters in the republican primary have spoken and i respect that decision. i had a very nice speech prepared here hoping i would win this race and talked about thing we'd be able to do to...
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we believe that there is a minority in the united states, and they are zionists. they have no religion. they believe in no religion and they have no culture. >> there are jewish leaders working with muslim leaders working to build the muslim center in new york city. so there's no evidence of what you call zionist groups. in fact, fidel castro, your old friend, criticized you for your comments about israel. >> translator: i think you should allow me to talk and speak. i think you should finish first, and then you should let me explain. okay, you can continue to talk. okay, let me answer. the people are against that ugly behavior. they are not against the people of the united states. they are not against americans. they are not against jews. they are not against christians or christianity. >> reporter: he suggested that so-called zionists are stopping president obama from improving relations with iran. >> translator: maybe president obama wants to do something. but there are pressures -- pressure groups in the united states who do not allow him to do so. even if he
we believe that there is a minority in the united states, and they are zionists. they have no religion. they believe in no religion and they have no culture. >> there are jewish leaders working with muslim leaders working to build the muslim center in new york city. so there's no evidence of what you call zionist groups. in fact, fidel castro, your old friend, criticized you for your comments about israel. >> translator: i think you should allow me to talk and speak. i think you...
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or is it the president of the united states? and under what authority do they have the right to do this. and is it what you -- the kind of world you want to live in, where one person has the ability to make a decision that basically sidesteps the judicial system of the country? because they like you? or whatever -- i don't know. we don't know why they did it. do we want the president of the united states coming into the judicial system of the country and saying, you know what, we've got so many criminal cases pending that are just too crowded a docket, we're going to dismiss all but the murder cases. because we think the only thing that's really serious is murder. so wipe out the rest of the docket. is that -- that seems ridiculous. and it is ridiculous. but at what point does that authority not granted by any other source to one man, where -- what curtails it? unless we ask about it and we ask what law allows this to happen? who gets to make these decisions to circumvent the written law of the united states. and why do they get
or is it the president of the united states? and under what authority do they have the right to do this. and is it what you -- the kind of world you want to live in, where one person has the ability to make a decision that basically sidesteps the judicial system of the country? because they like you? or whatever -- i don't know. we don't know why they did it. do we want the president of the united states coming into the judicial system of the country and saying, you know what, we've got so many...
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." >> a government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> the journalist's role is to get to the truth, and the best way to get to the truth is to accumulate facts. >> many people sort of assume that if they get crossposted on gawker, they have a journalism career. >> from the newseum in washington d.c., this is "the future of news." welcome to the knight studio and our conversation about media and news in the digital age. i'm frank sesno. our guests today both bring a deep understanding of the importance of news as a public good in this country. farai chideya is an award-winning journalist and author. she's hosted npr's "news and notes" program and is the driving force behind the web blog pop and politics. dan rather has spent his life in news and is a highly acclaimed reporter and news anchor. he's covered major stories of our time for cbs news and now anchors "dan rather reports" on hdnet. welcome to you both. >> thank you, frank. >> glad to have you here. very different career arcs, perspectives. let me start by asking you
." >> a government without a tough and vibrant media of all sorts is not an option for the united states of america. >> the journalist's role is to get to the truth, and the best way to get to the truth is to accumulate facts. >> many people sort of assume that if they get crossposted on gawker, they have a journalism career. >> from the newseum in washington d.c., this is "the future of news." welcome to the knight studio and our conversation about media...